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ABB to Sell Operator Training Simulation Business.


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 announced today that it has agreed to sell its Operator Training Simulation business to Societe De Realisations En Systemique Industrielle (RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) Ailments of the hands, neck, back and eyes due to computer use. The remedy for RSI is frequent breaks which should include stretching or yoga postures. ), a subsidiary of IFP (1) (Intelligent Forms Processing) Using advanced techniques to scan documents and determine their data content. See ICR.

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 Process Automation business. We believe we can best meet our customers' unique needs by partnering with companies such as RSI."

"We are excited about our acquisition of ABB's Operator Training Simulation business as it strengthens RSI's leading position in the Operator Training and Simulation market," said Philippe Vacher, RSI's Chief Executive Officer. "RSI is committed to provide ABB customers with outstanding service support worldwide."

The companies expect to complete the transaction in the first quarter of 2006. Neither company disclosed the amount of the transaction.

RSI (www.simulationrsi.net) is a leading provider of simulation products and services including operator training simulation to the oil and gas, hydrocarbon processing and petrochemical industries and has offices and engineering centers in France and China, and is working toward establishing an engineering center in Houston, Texas.

ABB (www.abb.com) is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve performance while lowering environmental impact. The ABB Group of companies operates

in approximately 100 countries and employs approximately 103,000 people.
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